Looks Interesting who are the people behind it ? Most course on security the trainers names are provided but could not see them anywhere on the site. does anyone know ? as I like to do lot research about the people giving the course before I even think about taking a course.

Looks pretty decent, I would also like to know more about this course and the people behind it. I was reading the information on the site, and whoever developed this course has "7 years of ethical hacking experience".

It's too shady for me. No information about the authors and no 'about us' section. The poor grammar on the site leads me to believe English is not a first language and the course documents would be tough to get through. A domain that was just registered in October (too new) and registered by proxy (poor choice for a business, in my opinion) doesn't sit well with me either. And they have a 'testimonials' section with no testimonials.

I might throw $100 at this one and chance it but there's no way I'd be giving these guys $750, let alone the $1450 they will be asking for shortly.

Just got access to content as a reviewer and the media files are .exe files. Files were posted to mediafire instead of from the ninja-sec.com domain. Also virustotal detected a trojaned backdoor in the lab setup file i checked but I did not do any in depth analysis myself as today is my first day back in the office after 2 weeks vacation and I'm a little busy. I'm waiting on feedback from course author now and will let folks know what I find out. I'd be wary of this until someone can verify this is legit.

tturner - if you run into an xp crash when trying to view the vids, along with the codec ninja-sec linked us to, you might also need to download the latest ffdshow_beta7 codec. That fixed the crashes for me.

Anyway, all, will update after I review further.

~ hayabusa ~

"All men can see these tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the strategy out of which victory is evolved." - Sun Tzu, 'The Art of War'

tturner wrote:So far it looks legit. Perhaps I was a little over cautious. My apologies to the course author.

The reason they're in a .exe file is because the author wants to protect the course content the best way possible, so he doesn't lose revenue from the course It's a shame it has to be this way, but looking at so many other course providers with their courseware allover the web, I think that may be the reason he chose a locked down executable.